Spring is in the air, the feeling of a new life tingles our skin, tearing away the torpor of the heavy winter cloak. All around us, there are sweet notes, red intoxicating scents, and green
expectations of rebirth: colors burst powerfully in our minds. Vivid colors, soft pastel hues and shades show off their brightness in coiffeurs’ catalogs like a rainbow spanning over one’s
thoughts.

Heads with tinted, highlighted hair are superb in their improbable shades. Shiny and bright sunlight-like yellow; passionate and aggressive blood-like red; alternative and offbeat meadow-green;
blue like a clear sky with soft nuances. Hair is multicolored like butterfly wings that seem to demand a change, stirring up some ancient memory.

Nature has always been a source of inspiration and has provided natural dyes since ancient times: the ancient Egyptians used ochre, yellow, red earth pigments and henna as hair dyes.
According to Ovid, light blue was very trendy among the Roman women of the past. The blond women coming from Gaul and Germany treated their hair with quicklime. Blond hair was fashionable up to
the Renaissance when titian hair bewitched also Beatrice Sforza. She used a saffron dye to get auburn hair that she used to dry in the sunlight.

You can dye your hair to hide silver strands and disguise the signs of aging, to stand out in the anonymity of monotonous lives, to be liked by others or to be comfortable with yourself or just
because wishes have to be colored.